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Elizabeth <I>Lee</I> McGuirk

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Elizabeth Lee McGuirk

Birth
New Hampshire, USA
Death
3 Jan 1912 (aged 45–46)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Worcester Daily Telegram, Thursday, 4 Jan, 1912, p. 2:

Mrs. Lizzie McGuirk - Mrs. Lizzie (Lee), wife of Thomas J. McGuirk, formerly of Worcester, died yesterday afternoon in New York city. Mrs. McGuirk was a member of the Church of the Immaculate Conception of this city, but for the past 5 years the family resided in New York. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Sarah, of New York. The body will be brought to Worcester by Undertaker TH Murphy for burial.

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Worcester Daily Telegram, Friday Jan 5, 1912, p. 9:

Died - McGuirk. In New York, January 3, Lizzie (Lee), wife of Thomas J. McGuirk, aged about 35 years. Funeral from the funeral parlor of TH Murphy, 199 Park street Friday morning at 8.15 o'clock, followed by a high mass of requiem at St. Paul's church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

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Worcester Daily Telegram, Saturday, January 6, 1912, p. 6:

Dr. Goggin Officiates - Funeral Mass for Lizzie McGuirk at St. Paul's Church

The funeral of Lizzie (Lee), wife of Thomas J. McGuirk of New York, was yesterday forenoon from the funeral parlor of TH Murphy, 199 Park street, followed by a high mass of requiem in St. Paul's church at 9 o'clock. Rev. Dr. William H. Goggins was celebrant. The floral tributes included a standing wreath of roses and lilies on a mound of carnations marked "Melrose circle No. 228", Melrose Circle, C of the F, NYC; mound of roses, lilies, and carnations marked "Godmother", Theodore Pone, New York; spray of lilies and roses, Mr and Mrs BJ Spencer and family; casket bouquet of carnations and roses, Mr and Mrs Patrick Scanlon; wreath of carnations and sweet peas marked "At Rest", Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire. The bearers were Charles and James McGuirk, Michael J. McGuire, and William T. Lee. Burial was in St. John's cemetery where the final benediction was pronounced by Rev. William E. Ryan of St. Paul's church.
Worcester Daily Telegram, Thursday, 4 Jan, 1912, p. 2:

Mrs. Lizzie McGuirk - Mrs. Lizzie (Lee), wife of Thomas J. McGuirk, formerly of Worcester, died yesterday afternoon in New York city. Mrs. McGuirk was a member of the Church of the Immaculate Conception of this city, but for the past 5 years the family resided in New York. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Sarah, of New York. The body will be brought to Worcester by Undertaker TH Murphy for burial.

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Worcester Daily Telegram, Friday Jan 5, 1912, p. 9:

Died - McGuirk. In New York, January 3, Lizzie (Lee), wife of Thomas J. McGuirk, aged about 35 years. Funeral from the funeral parlor of TH Murphy, 199 Park street Friday morning at 8.15 o'clock, followed by a high mass of requiem at St. Paul's church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

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Worcester Daily Telegram, Saturday, January 6, 1912, p. 6:

Dr. Goggin Officiates - Funeral Mass for Lizzie McGuirk at St. Paul's Church

The funeral of Lizzie (Lee), wife of Thomas J. McGuirk of New York, was yesterday forenoon from the funeral parlor of TH Murphy, 199 Park street, followed by a high mass of requiem in St. Paul's church at 9 o'clock. Rev. Dr. William H. Goggins was celebrant. The floral tributes included a standing wreath of roses and lilies on a mound of carnations marked "Melrose circle No. 228", Melrose Circle, C of the F, NYC; mound of roses, lilies, and carnations marked "Godmother", Theodore Pone, New York; spray of lilies and roses, Mr and Mrs BJ Spencer and family; casket bouquet of carnations and roses, Mr and Mrs Patrick Scanlon; wreath of carnations and sweet peas marked "At Rest", Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire. The bearers were Charles and James McGuirk, Michael J. McGuire, and William T. Lee. Burial was in St. John's cemetery where the final benediction was pronounced by Rev. William E. Ryan of St. Paul's church.

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